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Atiku asks Buhari to sign electoral bill

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Lukman Amusa

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party and former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has appeared before the National Peace Committee convened by Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd) and Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Rev. Fr. Mathew Hassan Kukah,to sign the electorial bill.

He said this  shortly after signing the peace deal, Atiku commended President Muhammadu Buhari for accepting to sign the accord, but also advised him to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2018.

“I commend the President for accepting to sign the peace agreement. But let me also advise him to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill”, Atiku said at the event witnessed by many PDP stakeholders and supporters.

Those at the event included, the PDP national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus; former governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel; former presidential aspirant and former Minister of Special Duties, Alhaji Saminu Turaki (SAN).

THE premier  reported that on Tuesday, about 30 political parties protested against their exclusion from speaking during the NPC convened by Abubakar.

According to them, granting only President Muhammadu Buhari opportunity to speak during the signing of peace accord in Abuja was the height of injustice.

The parties also protested the recognition of the national chairman of APC, Adams Oshiomhole the event, saying the special treatment accorded them was discriminatory.

The leader of the protesting political parties and chairman of Change Nigeria Party, Usman Ikeleji, said the committee demonstrated what he called “partiality”, when it failed to also grant the chairman of Inter-party Advisory Council, Peter Ameh, the opportunity to give a speech at the event.

“Why was only the presidential candidate of the APC (Buhari) allowed to speak at this occasion? Is Buhari the only presidential candidate here? Nigeria belongs to all of us.

“Why should Oshiomhole be singled out at the event when we have equally status as chairmen of political parties? We came here and can’t be allowed to speak? Who owns Nigeria? It is our county. You can’t just bring us here and ask us to sign a document we don’t even know the content. These men are deceiving us.

“Nobody was allowed to talk not even the Chairman of Inter-party Advisory Council. We are talking about peace here and they won’t allow us to speak? Are we children?”

But in his swift response, Abubakar begged the aggrieved politicians for calm just as he owned up to the development.

“Please, please, I take responsibility for all that you pointed out here, I apologise”, he pleaded.

After the apology from General Abdulsalami, Ikeleji looked at his colleagues and said, “This is a man who brought democracy to this country but he is apologizing to all of us here. There is nothing we can do again.”